Archive for February, 2008

coffee and blood pressure

Friday, February 29th, 2008

coffee and blood pressure
Do chocolate and coffee on stress and blood pressure?

It depends who you ask! Or how much money someone decision on it! I was in the cardiac care unit and nurses refused to let me have my coffee much needed! I never been so happy to get out of there. Take my wife, but do not mess with my coffee as the old saying goes! Here's the deal, When I leave the hospital, I go to my cardiologist for a check up wek. I read a magazine in his office said that now they have discovered the coffee is in good health effects on patients cardiology! Incredible! And through this article, he also mentions chocolate as another life-saving investment for heart patients! Who Are we to believe? I know stress will certainly increase the pressure right off the old cards! However, if you suffer from hypertension and have not seen your cardiologist you play with fire!

Shitake Mushroom Coffee might have the Ability to Lower High Blood Pressure

Office Coffee Maker

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Office Coffee Maker

If you work in an office you know the importance of being properly caffeinated. Especially if you are a cube drone stuck behind a computer screen all day fighting to stay awake. Which is why all corporations should recognize the importance of providing a good selection of caffeinated beverages to their employees, and invest some money in a state of the art office coffee maker.

I’ve worked for companies where the office coffee maker is so filthy and old that no one but the most brave of souls dare drink from it. It is obvious the coffee maker has not been washed in ages, and this has to be evident in the taste of the coffee. I’ve also worked for companies where the office coffee maker is simply a fancy vending machine that charges money each time you want a beverage. This does nothing for workplace morale and the very idea of charging employees for coffee should be banished from all corporations. Free coffee is a worker’s right, not a privilege, and good coffee that doesn’t taste like an old tire is even better.

At one of the offices where I worked we had an office coffee maker that was free and meticulously maintained by a vending company. I think of this as the sole perk of an otherwise miserable and soul-sucking job. Every morning I would drop my bag off at my desk, fire up my computer and then head down to the cafeteria for a cup of coffee. It was the highlight of my day. I didn’t have to bother making coffee at home because I knew the office coffee maker would be waiting for me each morning with the promise of a fresh, delicious cup of liquid energy. This fact alone made the job almost bearable.

I’ve worked for many companies over the years and have enough workplace experience to feel qualified to talk about good and bad office coffee makers. The bad coffee makers are the ones like you have at home. Someone, usually the first person into the office in the morning, makes a pot of coffee and everyone pours their own cups from it. The problem with this setup is that you are at the mercy of the early bird of the office, who may like coffee that is too strong or weak for your tastes. They also may choose to brew a pot of coffee in a flavor you hate, like hazelnut. This can be enough to ruin a caffeine addict’s whole morning.

The best kind of office coffee maker is the kind that brews individual cups of coffee and has a selection of flavors and strengths of coffee to choose from. Since everyone has vastly different tastes when it comes to coffee, the ability to brew the perfect cup, just the way you enjoy it, is enough to make even the most surly office worker happier in their job.

coffee one cup a day

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

coffee one cup a day

A cup of coffee to start the day with a Bang

Men have dominated women for many years. Their cruelty was well visible when grooms married used to make a cup of coffee for while they were sleeping on the bed. Even the films of the period used to show scenes cordial. Does the "modern" women do for their husbands? Yes, there may be some women who might agree that a Many women do not pay attention to this issue.

When gadgets are available around us our lives have become comfortable. Gone time where husbands and wives used to fight for a cup of coffee. The traditional husband ask his beloved wife in the head to the kitchen to prepare a cup of coffee. It is the focal point of most discussions of the households that husbands and wives.

Thank you to the coffee machine changing the lives of many young married couples in the world. These gadgets have also become twinning for many guys that have metropolitan just not much time to brew a cup of coffee. Thus, the coffee machines are and should begin a day without them is simply impossible.

Well those who do not have coffee machines can already buy them using Web sites of many businesses. Most Britons like households buy their gadgets by visiting price comparison sites to give those buying coffee makers cheap. Get discounts and more appropriate that the combination of coffee machines branded welcome change rapidly lifestyle people. Nobody has enough time to reach the stove, burning, heat water and pour it into the cup. It is a long procedure that eats the most time. Better choose the shortcut and yes, the most reliable.

About the Author

Henry Michel is expert in consumer electronics and writing about on various products i.e., Delonghi EC330S, Bosch TAS 4011, Miele CVA 5060 etc.

ONE CUP OF COFFEE & CIGARETTE by The Lucky Cupids LIVE

classic coffee and tea set

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Coffee Jello

coffee grinder cuisinart

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

coffee grinder cuisinart
2002 Gourmet Products Show in Review, Parts I and II Gourmet Products Show in April provided a stage for manufacturers to showcase their latest offerings. Our editors have met with over 100 exhibitors to present this report on items of interest that we found on the show.
Cuisinart Coffee Grinder

coffee one cup maker

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

coffee one cup maker
Vermont coffee company buys California coffee brand Vermont Green Mountain Coffee Roasters bought a coffee company in California.
Review : Keurig Single Cup Coffee Maker

Mr Coffee Iced Tea Maker

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

 Mr Coffee

When you think of the mr coffee brand, you probably conjure up ideas of coffee pots and coffee filters, and an assortment of other items related to coffee. And while this is true, mr coffee does indeed specialize in coffee-related products, they have also launched a line of mr coffee ice tea. The tea is pretty good, which goes to show that even though the mr coffee name is not usually associated with tea, both brewable products contain caffeine and can be made into delicious icy drinks for the summer and that’s all the similarity you need to make a good product line.

Personally, I love coffee and I always have. But I don’t limit my caffeine consumption to simply coffee; I also enjoy a nice cup of tea as well. Having talked to other people about caffeinated beverage preference, it seems that most people are faithful to one or the other and usually don’t sway from their favorite. And of course there are the few freaks out there who don’t like either product, but they are few in number (and obviously insane) so we shouldn’t even include them in this discussion. Mr coffee ice tea takes advantage of the ability to market to everyone, whether they prefer coffee or tea.

Mr coffee ice tea makers simply take the concept of coffee brewing and apply it to tea. Though it would be less confusing if they’d called their line of tea products Mr Tea, they are probably relying on the reputation they’ve built over the years as masters of the brewing process. And I think it’s a good idea for mr coffee to extend itself beyond coffee products. After all, a quick walk through the aisles of the grocery store will show both coffee and tea sitting on the shelves close together. While the beverages are vastly different in terms of composition, they’re very similar in terms of use.

There are those who may argue that you don’t need a special appliance to brew tea, but with the prevalence of new appliances for every culinary process you can imagine, from pasta cookers and microwavable egg pans, to waffle makers and tortilla heaters, it’s not so impossible to imagine that there is a market for the mr coffee ice tea maker. Much in the same way that you could brew coffee by the cup using individual steeping bags, you can prepare tea in large batches instead of patiently brewing a fresh cup each time you want some tea. I know that I’m looking at adding a mr coffee ice tea maker to my kitchen appliance arsenal sometime in the near future.

coffee benefits 2009

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

coffee benefits 2009
Africa: Coffee Giants Render surprising results on fair trade coffee distributors and large chains of pubs feel an enormous pressure of population to adhere to fair trade policies.
A Prairie Home Companion: “Coffee” script, January 31, 2009

Whole Bean Coffee

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Whole Bean Coffee
Whole bean coffee why you should be drinking it and what it can do for your health. My mornings changed when I got one of my first writing assignments. I was already a coffee fiend, but I didn’t know very much about coffee then. My assignment was about whole bean coffee and how to grind it at home. I was amazed at the information I found, and decided then and there that I wanted to use whole bean coffee and grind it myself at home instead of buying already ground. Once I started buying and grinding whole bean coffee, I found that indeed there was a difference in taste for my daily pot of coffee.

When coffee is roasted, it is roasted in whole bean form. They roast the beans to different tastes, and the beans are then either ground, or sent out whole. You can buy either kind, but you may want to consider buying whole bean coffee and grinding it at home. This isn’t very difficult, and it won’t cost you much more than what you already pay. A bag of whole bean coffee costs the same as the ground coffee; at least it does where I shop. You have to invest in a coffee grinder, but they aren’t very expensive, and they are very easy to use.

When whole bean coffee is ground, it immediately begins to lose the oils that make your coffee taste good. Imagine how much taste is lost if the beans are ground in the factory. They lose oils from that moment on, no matter how fresh the package claims to be. It may take weeks for the ground coffee to get from the factory to your kitchen. I’m not saying that ground coffee is bad, it can be rather good, but whole bean coffee ground in your kitchen has a fresh and natural taste. You can ground enough for more than one day if you want, but be sure to keep it stored in a dark place and keep it sealed tight.

You can also buy whole bean coffee in decaf form, and in almost any strength of caffinated you can imagine. You can find breakfast blends, French roast, and anything else you could want. If you don’t know what strength you may want, find a whole bean coffee display like Green Mountain. You can use a bag and get any amount of whole bean coffee you want. You can get a sample of many different types of coffee and then try them at home. You can experiment with strengths, and even mix types if you like.

coffee effects

Monday, February 18th, 2008

coffee effects
What are the side effects of having coffee regularly?

I do not take much, just 2 or 3 per day (max) I know that damages teeth, but I mean more physical or psychological side effects, for example.

makes you do hypo active sleep difficult make you lethargic under the weather or feeling generally pissed off.

Health Matters: Dr. Art Hister talks about the effects of coffee

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